Word of the Day- November 15, 2018

respite

(noun) a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant

Sentence– The refugee encampments will provide some respite from the suffering to the victims of the war.

17 thoughts on “Word of the Day- November 15, 2018

  1. Dear Ma’am
    My sentence is – After a lot of hard work for my Hindi exam my mother gave me respite from study time this evening.
    Regards
    Tanay Dutta
    4 B

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  2. Dear ma’am Tarana
    This is my sentence with the word respite-
    After the long steep mountain treck
    the tourist were feeling a nice to have a respite
    Regards
    Divyam
    V-D

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  3. Dear ma’am Tarana
    This is my sentence – Their teacher was away, so they had a respite from the homework that was due that day.
    Thanks
    Sreenath
    IV B

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  4. Dear Ma’am Tarana,
    I have never heard this word. Thanks for a new word.
    Here’s my sentence:
    Yesterday’s rain brought respite from pollution in Delhi.
    Thanks
    Hemanth
    IV B

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  5. Dear maam Tarana My sentence from respite – Rahul was respite after playing the football match as he was tired. Thans regards

    darvesh 4-c

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  6. Ma’am Tarana,
    My sentence is
    During the breathtaking climb on the steep hill, the travellers were more than glad to get respite ..
    Regards
    Arshia Kashyap
    V-D

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  7. Dear maam tarana,
    This is really very interesting
    word . I will surely use it in my daily life
    Regards,
    Naitik pamnani 5-d

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